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Buckmani-Grit. *Tuffley's Quarry, near the Air- 

 Balloon Inn, between Cheltenham and Birdlip. 



Lower Trigonia-Gnt. Ravensgate Hill, near Chelten- 

 ham (Town Museum, Cheltenham). 



Base of Pea-Grit or top of Lower Limestone. 

 *Huddingknoll Hill, near Painswick, Glos. 

 8. tennis, Agassiz. Teeth. Bajocian and Bathonian. 



RECORDS : Clypeus-Grit or Doulting Beds. 

 *Doulting ; *Foss-Way Quarry, near Radstock, 

 Somerset. 



Upper Trigonia-Giit. *Wellow, near Radstock, 

 (" Conglomerate -Bed "). 



Gryphite-Grit. *Kimsbury Castle (teste C. Upton), 

 near Painswick, Glos. 



HOLOCEPHALI. 



*Myriacanthus sp. Two fragments of palantine teeth. 

 Identified by Dr. A. Smith Woodward. Inferior 

 Oolite. Cleeve Hill, near Cheltenham. 



Remains of this genus of Chima3roid fish have not been 

 recorded before from the Middle Jurassic : only from the 

 Lias and Kimmeridgian (vide Dr. A v Smith Woodward, 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. Ixii., 1906, pp. 1-4, and 

 pi. i ; Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes, pt. ii, 1891, p. 43). 

 Unfortunately, the fragments from Cleeve Hill were 

 not found in situ. 



*? Fish-teeth. Mr. Charles Upton found amongst the 

 micro-organisms of the Upper Coral-Bed ( Truelleihemera,) 

 of Rodborough Hill, Stroud, a number of minute teeth not 

 unlike those from the Rhaetic, which are generally called 

 " Saurichthys acuminatus," only much smaller. Also he 

 obtained at the same horizon and place a minute round 

 Lepidotus-like tooth. 



? Fish-remains in the Scissum-Beds. Brodie, writing of 

 the beds at Leckhampton Hill (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 

 vol. vii., 1851, pp. 208-12), which are now called the Scissum- 

 Beds, observes : " Bones, scales, Coprolites and teeth of Fish 



